C1 adjective Literarisch

extraprehendery

/ˌɛkstrəˌprɛhɛnˈdɛri/

Describing knowledge or insights that lie beyond the standard limits of human perception or intellectual grasp. It often refers to concepts that are highly abstract, metaphysical, or so complex that they require a specialized or transcendent way of thinking to be understood.

Beispiele

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1

I found the ending of that sci-fi novel to be quite extraprehendery; I'm still trying to figure out what happened.

I found the ending of that sci-fi novel to be quite extraprehendery; I'm still trying to figure out what happened.

2

The witness provided a testimony filled with extraprehendery details that the court struggled to reconcile with physical evidence.

The witness provided a testimony filled with extraprehendery details that the court struggled to reconcile with physical evidence.

3

Trying to understand how you lost your keys while they were in your hand is honestly extraprehendery.

Trying to understand how you lost your keys while they were in your hand is honestly extraprehendery.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
extraprehension
Verb
extraprehend
Adverb
extraprehenderily
Adjektiv
extraprehendery
Verwandt
extraprehendence
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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Extra' (outside) + 'prehend' (to grasp, like in 'comprehend'). It describes something that is outside of your ability to grasp it.

Schnelles Quiz

The philosopher's theories were so ______ that even his peers struggled to find a practical application for them.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: extraprehendery

Beispiele

1

I found the ending of that sci-fi novel to be quite extraprehendery; I'm still trying to figure out what happened.

everyday

I found the ending of that sci-fi novel to be quite extraprehendery; I'm still trying to figure out what happened.

2

The witness provided a testimony filled with extraprehendery details that the court struggled to reconcile with physical evidence.

formal

The witness provided a testimony filled with extraprehendery details that the court struggled to reconcile with physical evidence.

3

Trying to understand how you lost your keys while they were in your hand is honestly extraprehendery.

informal

Trying to understand how you lost your keys while they were in your hand is honestly extraprehendery.

4

The thesis explores extraprehendery dimensions of theoretical physics that challenge current mathematical models.

academic

The thesis explores extraprehendery dimensions of theoretical physics that challenge current mathematical models.

5

Our marketing strategy requires an extraprehendery vision of the consumer landscape five years from now.

business

Our marketing strategy requires an extraprehendery vision of the consumer landscape five years from now.

Wortfamilie

Nomen
extraprehension
Verb
extraprehend
Adverb
extraprehenderily
Adjektiv
extraprehendery
Verwandt
extraprehendence

Häufige Kollokationen

extraprehendery logic extraprehendery logic
extraprehendery depth extraprehendery depth
extraprehendery insight extraprehendery insight
extraprehendery nature extraprehendery nature
highly extraprehendery highly extraprehendery

Häufige Phrasen

of an extraprehendery sort

of an extraprehendery sort

verging on the extraprehendery

verging on the extraprehendery

extraprehendery leap

extraprehendery leap

Wird oft verwechselt mit

extraprehendery vs comprehensive

Comprehensive means complete and all-inclusive, whereas extraprehendery means beyond typical understanding.

extraprehendery vs apprehensive

Apprehensive refers to feeling anxious or fearful about the future, not the difficulty of a concept.

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Nutzungshinweise

Use this word when describing ideas that are not just difficult, but seemingly outside the realm of normal logic or sensory experience. It is most common in philosophical or highly technical literary contexts.

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Häufige Fehler

Learners often confuse the suffix '-ery' with '-ary' or assume it is a synonym for 'extra' in a quantitative sense, rather than a qualitative one.

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Merkhilfe

Break it down: 'Extra' (outside) + 'prehend' (to grasp, like in 'comprehend'). It describes something that is outside of your ability to grasp it.

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Wortherkunft

Derived from the Latin 'extra-' (outside) and 'prehendere' (to seize or grasp), following the pattern of 'comprehend'.

Grammatikmuster

Used primarily as an attributive adjective before a noun. Can be used after linking verbs (e.g., 'The concept is extraprehendery').

Schnelles Quiz

The philosopher's theories were so ______ that even his peers struggled to find a practical application for them.

Richtig!

Die richtige Antwort ist: extraprehendery

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